
You Can Now Use Meta AI To Edit Videos And It Is Free: All Details
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Meta AI can generate images and make food recipes but now it is getting AI video editing feature that works via prompts.
Meta AI is growing in terms of what features it can support and the latest addition brings first-ever video editing option for the users. Like any other AI tool you just have to give a prompt and the tech will do the work.
The new feature is rolling out on the Meta AI which the company had introduced with a focus on getting unique users to try out its features that are also available on WhatsApp these days. Meta AI is offering the new tool for select regions as of today but gradually we expect more users to avail its benefits.
GenAI Video Editing On Meta AI
Meta says the video editing tool is available on the Meta AI website and the Edits app that was recently introduced. The company has developed a preset of AI prompts for video editing that can be used to change the outfit, location or even the lighting before you think of sharing them on Instagram or Facebook. The main aim for Meta is to allow people to use their own text prompts to edit the videos which enhances the ability of the AI model, and that will be rolling out later this year.
Here's How The AI Video Editing Tool Works
The AI editing tool is limited to 10 seconds for free, and only the users in the US can try out the video feature added to the app and the website this week.
Meta AI is also a big presence on WhatsApp these days, where the AI chatbot is being tested to forward images that can be analysed. You can ask Meta AI anything about the image, its context and even read out the text in it.
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June 12, 2025, 15:41 IST

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